Re: Hard Crash Xserver on Powerbook (Pismo) Sid

2009-11-17 Thread Wolfgang Pfeiffer
On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 09:27:38PM +0100, Stephane Louise wrote: Hi, Brian Morris wrote: Hey I just did an update today at the console, and starting up the window system after, the Xserver hangs. There is a cursor but no menu action and no out via function keys, plus the cursor doesn't

Re: Hard Crash Xserver on Powerbook (Pismo) Sid

2009-11-16 Thread Stephane Louise
Hi, Brian Morris wrote: Hey I just did an update today at the console, and starting up the window system after, the Xserver hangs. There is a cursor but no menu action and no out via function keys, plus the cursor doesn't move anyway, so I had no choice other than a hard reset restart

Re: Hard Crash Xserver on Powerbook (Pismo) Sid

2009-11-16 Thread Brian Morris
On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 12:27 PM, Stephane Louise luigi+onl...@nerim.netluigi%2bonl...@nerim.net wrote: Hi, Brian Morris wrote: Hey I just did an update today at the console, and starting up the window system after, the Xserver hangs. I can try reconfiguring the server first (I have a

Re: Hard Crash Xserver on Powerbook (Pismo) Sid

2009-11-16 Thread Brian Denheyer
Brian == Brian Morris cymraeg...@gmail.com writes: Brian but its interesting you can't even ping in. I wonder if that Brian could be a kernel bug, the driver problem shouldn't kill the Brian whole OS, should it ? It certainly will if the video driver is living in kernel space. It's

Hard Crash Xserver on Powerbook (Pismo) Sid

2009-11-15 Thread Brian Morris
Hey I just did an update today at the console, and starting up the window system after, the Xserver hangs. There is a cursor but no menu action and no out via function keys, plus the cursor doesn't move anyway, so I had no choice other than a hard reset restart (Clover-Option-Power keys). I can